Omni One Joins Made for Meta Program, Targeting Millions of Quest Users

Omni One Joins Made for Meta Program, Targeting Millions of Quest Users
Source: Virtuix
  • Virtuix has joined the Made for Meta program and plans to make its Omni One treadmill compatible with Meta Quest headsets and games.
  • The company reported 138% year-over-year revenue growth for the six months ended September 30, 2025, and has capacity to produce up to 3,000 units per month.

Virtuix Inc. announced it has joined the Made for Meta program of Meta Platforms, Inc., with plans to make its Omni One 360-degree treadmill compatible with Meta Quest headsets and content. Joining the program will broaden Omni One’s reach to millions of active Quest users and positions Virtuix within Meta’s certified ecosystem.

“Joining the Made for Meta program expands our addressable market to millions of active Quest users who already own and love their VR headset and games library,” said Jan Goetgeluk, CEO of Virtuix, in a press release. Through the program, Virtuix plans to make Omni One compatible with Meta Quest headsets and games, formally placing the treadmill inside Meta’s certified product ecosystem. The company expects to provide further updates on timing and availability later.

Often described as the “Peloton for Gamers,” Omni One is an omnidirectional treadmill that lets users walk, run, crouch, and jump in 360 degrees inside video games and AI-generated worlds. Virtuix reported 138% year-over-year revenue growth for the six months ended September 30, 2025, and said it has manufacturing capacity to support production of up to 3,000 units per month, representing approximately $100 million in annual revenue potential. The company began trading on the Global Market tier of The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC under the ticker symbol “VTIX” on January 27, 2026.


🌀 Tom’s Take:

Being part of the Made for Meta program gives Virtuix direct alignment with the largest installed base in XR, lowering friction for consumers who already own Quest headsets. Certified ecosystem status can also signal credibility, which matters when selling connected hardware into a fast-growing but still selective market.


Source: GlobeNewswire / Virtuix


Disclosure: Tom Emrich has previously worked with or holds interests in companies mentioned. His commentary is based solely on public information and reflects his personal views.